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Why it’s so hard to answer the question <em>What makes us happiest?</em>
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
Bureaucratic bloat has siphoned power away from instructors and researchers.
over 1 year ago
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Population growth, economic growth, and income growth can be mutually reinforcing.
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
English-speaking teens are spreading their problems abroad.
over 1 year ago
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The meeting-industrial complex has grown to the point that communications has eclipsed creativity as the central skill of modern work.
over 1 year ago
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<span>The failed assassination of Donald Trump might not have any lasting effect on the election or politics in general.</span>
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
The political parties are more divided by their views on gender than they are divided by gender itself.
over 1 year ago
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And why it’s okay not to care
over 1 year ago
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In large urban metros, the number of children under 5 years old is in a free fall.
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
Can Kamala Harris break the global incumbency curse?
over 1 year ago
theatlantic.com
This was the second COVID election.
about 1 year ago